Upgrade pick
Nokia G20
Pros
- Large 6.52-inch HD+ LCD display
- Decent 48MP main camera
- Three years of updates
- Expandable storage up to 512GB
- Huge 5,050mAh battery
- 3.5mm headphone jack
Cons
- Old Wi-Fi doesn't support 5Ghz bandwidth
- No fast charging
- Slightly more expensive
The Nokia G20 comes with some budget phone staples like a large 5,050mAh battery, a huge 6.52-inch LCD display, a 3.5mm audio port, and expandable storage. Then there are a few extra features like promised platform updates for three years and a pretty good quad-camera setup starring a 48MP main camera. Nokia checks all the right boxes with the G20.
Budget pick
Nokia G10
Pros
- Large 6.52-inch HD+ LCD display
- Three years of updates
- Expandable storage up to 512GB
- Huge 5,050mAh battery
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Very cheap
Cons
- Doesn't support 5Ghz bandwidth
- Only 3GB of RAM
- Only 32GB of internal storage
- No fast charging
The Nokia G10 is an entry-level phone that tries hard to provide value. Though it has a big 6.52-inch HD+ LCD screen, a generous 5,050mAh battery, a headphone jack, and a microSD slot, it falls short of the mark in some key aspects. The internal memory specifications could be better and the triple camera setup with the 13MP main lens is just OK.
Nokia mastered the craft of creating durable phones long before they became smart. In a new era that's dominated by premium devices from the likes of Samsung, OnePlus and Google, the Finnish phone maker continues to push out affordable handsets meant to last you a very long time. The Nokia G20 and G10 were announced in April 2021 to refresh the G series of budget phones. Though they look practically the same, their insides are a different story. The Nokia G20 has visibly better specs, but is it the better Nokia phone? Let's find out.
Nokia G20 vs. Nokia G10: Similarities and differences
Physically speaking, the Nokia G20 and Nokia G10 are nearly identical. They both have the exact same dimensions, weight, and screen specifications. The camera module is also the same, except for the number of cameras housed inside it. This means that you can use phone cases and screen protectors for both Nokia phones interchangeably.
Many of the other hardware specs also match. The USB Type-C port, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and 8MP front camera are all the same. Each member of the duo supports expandable storage via microSD up to 512GB and has a gigantic 5,050mAh battery.
There are so many similarities but also a lot of differences. Let's take a look at the spec sheet below to identify them.
Nokia G20 | Nokia G10 | |
---|---|---|
Display | 6.52-inch HD+ LCD 1600x720 (20:9) |
6.52-inch HD+ LCD 1600x720 (20:9) |
Chipset | Mediatek G35 | Mediatek G25 |
Operating system | Android 11 | Android 11 |
RAM | 4GB | 3GB |
Internal storage | 128GB | 32GB |
microSD slot | Yes (Up to 512GB) | Yes (Up to 512GB) |
Rear camera 1 | 48MP | 13MP |
Rear camera 2 | 5MP wide-angle | 2MP depth |
Rear camera 3 | 2MP macro | 2MP macro |
Rear camera 4 | 2MP depth | ❌ |
Front camera | 8MP | 8MP |
Battery | 5,050mAh Non-removable |
5,050mAh Non-removable |
Charging | USB-C 2.0 10W (5V/2A) |
USB-C 2.0 10W (5V/2A) |
Audio | 3.5mm headphone jack Loudspeaker |
3.5mm headphone jack Loudspeaker |
Connectivity | LTE Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0 |
LTE Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Security | Side fingerprint Face unlock |
Side fingerprint Face unlock |
Weight | 0.43 pounds | 0.43 pounds |
Dimensions | 6.49 x 2.99 x 0.36 inches | 6.49 x 2.99 x 0.36 inches |
Colors | Glacier, Polar Night | Polar Night, Dusk |
Nokia G20 vs. Nokia G10: Head-to-head battle
When pitting the Nokia G20 and the Nokia G10 against each other, one of the first things you'll notice first is the chipset. The G20 sports a Mediatek G35 whereas the G10 touts a lower-grade Mediatek G25. Both Nokia devices run Android 11 out of the box and are slated to receive security updates for three more years. Factoring in the 4GB of RAM in the Nokia G20 and the lesser 3GB of RAM in the Nokia G10, we can conclude that the G20 is the better performer.
Factoring in the 4GB of RAM, the Nokia G20 is the better performer.
On the flip side, the cameras in the Nokia G20 and the G10 are starkly different. The slightly more costly Nokia G20 boasts a quad-camera setup on the rear consisting of a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP wide-angle lens, and 2MP macro and depth sensors. Meanwhile, the Nokia G10 sports a toned-down trio of cameras made up of a 13MP main shooter and 2MP macro and depth sensors. Indisputably, the Nokia G20 comes with better cameras and therefore, captures better images.
If you go back to the duo's spec sheet, you can see that they equip the same outdated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules. This isn't good for either Nokia phone because the Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n module does not support 5GHz bandwidths. This means that if you try to connect to faster speeds of broadband internet, your Nokia G10 and G20 will not be able to do so. Therefore, you will be forced to use slower internet speeds.
The Nokia G20 and G10 cannot connect to faster speeds of broadband internet.
Bluetooth 5.0 isn't too bad though as it has the same range and data rate as Bluetooth 5.2. That means your Nokia G20 or G10 can connect to the latest Bluetooth devices such as wireless earbuds and you'll get the same range and similarly consistent audio playback as phones with the newer Bluetooth 5.2. However, both the new G series Nokia phones will not be able to transmit audio output to multiple devices at the same time, something that only Bluetooth 5.2 phones are able to do.
When it comes to fast charging, neither phone supports it. You get a 10W charging speed on the G20 as well as the G10. This is rather disappointing but then again, the humungous 5,050mAh battery on both Nokia smartphones lasts for days so you'll have to undergo the painstakingly slow charging process only a few times a week.
You can get each phone in two color options. There's a dark blue shade called Polar Night that's available for the Nokia G10 and G20 alike. Alternatively, the G20 can be bought in a pure white color called Glacier and the G10 in a light purple hue called Dusk.
Nokia G20 vs. Nokia G10: Which should you buy?
The Nokia G-series phones are for people who want decent, inexpensive phones, and based on that strategy, the Nokia G20 and G10 deliver that in spades. They're also both nearly identical. Making a decision boils down to a few differentiating factors. Price-wise, the G20 is $50 more expensive. This isn't that big of a difference and most people won't mind paying it when offered good value in exchange. The Nokia G20 does just that, it delivers just a little bit better specifications that you won't mind paying for. The Nokia G20 sports a better Mediatek G35 chipset compared to the G10's Mediatek G25. You also get far superior cameras and the G20 has 1GB more RAM than the Nokia G10.
The Nokia G10 offers only the absolute basics, with the lowest possible price point. It is geared towards people who don't use their phones for much such as aged parents or senior folks. Meanwhile, the Nokia G20 is a spiced-up version of the G10 with a little bit more of everything across the board. It's suitable for people who are hard strapped for cash but also desire a smartphone capable of performing moderately well, taking decent photos, and staying alive for many days on a single charge.
Performance? Check. Cameras? Check. Battery? Check. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a clear winner on our hands! The Nokia G20 beats the G10 by a narrow margin and you should definitely buy it.
Upgrade pick
Nokia G20
Excellent value for money
The Nokia G20 offers brilliant internals at a great price point. With a better Mediatek G35 SoC and better cameras, it has an edge over the Nokia G10 by a hairbreadth.
Budget pick
Nokia G10
Falls short of the mark
Rock-bottom pricing and a big battery aren't all it takes to make a great phone. The Nokia G10 has some good things going for it but lacks a wow factor to triumph over the Nokia G20.
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